Scout gets into a fight with Cecil Jacobs and Francis for the same reasons. The reason is because both added negative comments on Atticus and his job in front of her. Both boys said that Atticus is a black-lover.
She walks away from Cecil because Atticus tells her to fight with her head and walk away and when she fights Francis she is remembering what happened at there family get together so this is before the fight with Cecil.
Scout fights her cousin Francis at Finch's Landing because he insults her father, Atticus, by calling him names and criticizing him for defending Tom Robinson, a black man. This leads to Scout's emotional outburst and physical confrontation with Francis.
Aunt Alexandra, her husband, and francis. im not sure but i think there grandmother!
Scout gets in trouble when she beats up her cousin Francis when he called her father a "Nig*er Lover" Because he was defending a black man.
cousin francis and jem sometimes
Scout fights her cousin Francis during the family visit to Finches' Landing at Christmas in Chapter 9. Francis insults Atticus, calling him derogatory names for defending Tom Robinson, which upsets Scout and leads to the altercation.
Scout is called a coward by Cecil Jacobs for not fighting back against her cousin Francis's insults about Atticus defending Tom Robinson. She walks away from the situation to maintain her composure and follow her father's advice to not fight over words.
Scout attacks Francis as a result she was spanked by Uncle Jack.
They get into a major fight because Francis calls Atticus, Scout's father, a black-lover. Scout then forgets her promise to Atticus and loses her temper and fights with Francis. Later on, Scout gets into trouble, but Uncle Jack then listens to her side of the story and it is revealed that Francis had been the trouble maker all along and that he always started the fights. Hoped that helped. (:
The two children who taunt Scout are Cecil Jacobs and Francis Hancock. Cecil taunts her for her father defending Tom Robinson, while Francis taunts her about Atticus defending Negroes and calls him a "n****r-lover".
his Grandmother (Alexandra) is Atticus's sister.
After Scout punches Cousin Francis in the mouth during a Christmas gathering in "To Kill a Mockingbird," Uncle Jack scolds Scout for her behavior and tells her to control her temper. Later, Scout realizes that Francis purposely provoked her, and she gains a better understanding of how to handle situations without resorting to violence. The incident shows Scout's growth in emotional intelligence and restraint.